Yes, there are online sites that still allow people to play online. The most popular network for U.S players is Merge Gaming. The best site on that network is by far Carbon Poker. They offer a 100% deposit bonus, up to $600, and they have some awesome promotions going on right now.
You could also try Aced Poker, which is another solid site on Merge gaming.
Non-US players have got many more poker sites where one can play poker as not many countries have got restrictions on online poker. There are alot more sites than just Carbon and almost all offer atleast a 100% deposit bonus. Bovada is rated #1 by most websites devoted to reporting on U.S. online poker sites. Besides them there is JuicyStakes, Lock, BetOnline, Sportsbook, America'sCardroom, BlackchipPoker and a few more. I personally recommend JuicyStakes.
A freeroll poker tournament is a type of event where players can participate for free and still have the chance to win real money or prizes. Players can take advantage of freeroll tournaments by practicing their skills, gaining experience, and potentially building their bankroll without risking any money.
While poker has been extensively studied and analyzed, it is not considered "solved" in the same way that games like tic-tac-toe or checkers are. There are still strategies and techniques that players continue to develop and refine, making poker a dynamic and evolving game.
game sites... i take it that you mean online gaming? if you do, miniclip.com is o.k, sugartoast.com schoolcantfilter.webs.com doesn't work. I just tried the internet still blocked it. There's a good game site: www.agame.com
The odds of getting quads in poker are approximately 1 in 4,165. This means it is a rare occurrence in a game, but it can still happen with some luck and skill.
The recommended bankroll for playing 1/2 no limit poker is typically 20 times the maximum buy-in, which is around 400 to 800. This allows for managing variance and potential losses while still having enough funds to play comfortably.
I know that the number of people playing online poker in the US for REAL money is in the tens of thousands. There are almost ten major poker sites that still take US players and there will be several thousand players on each site at any given time. Now if you add all the play money sites and people playing on facebook and sites like that i would reasonably guess 100,000+.
they are really free, but you will not win money if you play for free, it will be just for leisure. if you want to win money you have to make wagers on the site.
It will depend entirely on where you are in the world. In some countries, in Asia for example, gambling of any kind, online or not, is illegal. In the UK poker is legal online providing you have the right license. In the US it is a bit of a grey area. Poker, or gambling in general, is not illegal. However the online transaction of money for the process of gambling IS illegal. To get around this any poker room that accepts US players will be based off shore and away from the jurisdiction of this legislation.
united states resident can play on any online site that allows u.s residents to play. some sites that i know of are POKERSTARS, FULL TILT, PLAYERSONLY, CAKE POKER and CARBON POKER. full tilt poker and pokerstars are the largest and most popular sites that allow u.s. residents and are 2 of the top 3 poker sites on the internet, Titan poker being the top site.
Actually, There has been much discussion on this matter especially since so many bad beats are seen in online poker rooms. The truth to rigged poker sites, lies in the software used to generate the cards. The RNG (or Pokerrng, Random Number Generator), has a lot to do with the outcome of the cards. A recent book by Paul Westin, a software engineer and avid poker player, explores the associated software algorithms that sometimes make the poker sites appear to be rigged. In his 'Online Poker Code Crack', Westin explains the inner workings and reveals how to manipulate the software used in online poker rooms to allow players a winning edge against the software. Further info can be found at the caligonia.com/poker website
Do you know Jesus as your personal Saviour? Without a relationship with Christ, your poker playing isn't going to matter one way or another.
I would recommend Carbon Poker. They offer a very good deal. They give 45% Cashback daily on your rake. They also have a Huge Sign-up bonus of 200% up till $5,000. They accept US based players. You can deposit using Visa or Master Card through Neteller and other payment methods. I have been playing there since 2006 and the thing I like most is that the players at the lower limits don't play like fools going all in all the time because they don't care about the money. This makes it much more enjoyable even at the micro stakes. They also have a lot of traffic so there is always someone to play with no matter what time of day. Use the link below to get the sign up bonus. http://www.carbonpoker.ag/_eBLZ6DxXQgonpO_4azFNbicGoFmklUuj/1
PayPal is synonymous with online payments. Many of us will have a PayPal account and will often use it to buy things on the net. online poker rooms that are now beginning to accept payments from PayPal. While a majority will still not take payments from PayPal.
No, but sometimes you can still find them on online auction sites.
You may be able to still find it on online trading sites and on Amazon.com.
Online sports
They are not available except sometimes at online sites and specialty stores